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John M.
  • Investor
  • Cranford, NEW JERSEY (NJ)
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Looking to learn wholesaling

John M.
  • Investor
  • Cranford, NEW JERSEY (NJ)
Posted

Good morning -

Hope everyone is doing well.  I'm interested in learning the art/science of wholesaling and am searching for a local wholesaling guru (and seasoned real estate professional) who's looking to take on a protege, student, or 'intern'.    Is anyone interested?  I wouldn't mind working/paying for your time, or bartering services (re: accounting, finance, advertising, other support efforts).

A little about me: Early 30s, father/husband, life-long NJ resident, 10+ years as a financial professional, 5+ years digital advertising, versed in rentals and renovations.  I'm looking to make the switch into the real estate market.  I've been reading all I can about this area of real estate for 6 months, but would like to mirror/shadow someone to see how the day-to-day works.

Please let me know! And thanks in advance,

John

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